After a few days contemplating on this challenge, and the excitement phase is wearing off…I thought I best write down why I’m doing this, lest I give up and drop the challenge completely, so here are my 7 reasons to go for this challenge: 1. Journey of a Lifetime 2. Support a noble charitable cause
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Funnily enough, the decision to climb Mt.Kilimanjaro was probably the fastest decision I made about a “big challenge” in my life. Not sure if it’s because I’ve always had the dream to climb this mountain, or because of the charity element, or because the dates of this trip is so conveniently placed right after my UK Productivity seminar. In all cases
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With so many productivity systems and theories popping out everywhere, I wanted to answer the question of some of our readers: what makes your work unique? Why should we be keen to follow the “ProductiveMuslim” productivity system? Firstly, we have to be clear that we’re not advocating a “productivity system” in that we are outlining
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Based on the proven time-management concept of “Time Blocking” your Daily Taskinator (aka The Taskinator) is your one-sheet solution to get important tasks done in each of the important areas of your life. If you have ever woken up one morning with so much stuff to do but no idea where to start, the taskinator is the right tool for you!
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If you’re used to planning your weeks in advance (or would like to start planning your weeks in advance), the weekly taskinator is a nifty one-sheet hack designed for this purpose. What’s unique about the weekly taskinator is that it doesn’t force you to think of the nitty gritty tasks per day, but simply allows you to determine the ‘Project of the Day’ for each day of the week and the 3 most important tasks associated with them.
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Borrowed from our famous ProductiveRamadan.com habitator – the ProductiveMuslim Habitator is what’s commonly known in the Productivity sphere as the Habit List. The idea of the Habitator is to help you develop (or destroy) good (or bad) Habits by keeping track of them each and every day. Kick a bad habit or start a good one by downloading the habitator.
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